Overview: Radio Frequency Spectrum

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Overview: Radio Frequency Spectrum Krystal Wilson, Secure World Foundation Working Group on Spectrum and Operational Challenges with the Emergence of Small Satellites 15 th Space Generation Congress Guadalajara, Mexico September 23, 2016 2016 Secure World Foundation. Used with Permission

Secure World Foundation Secure World Foundation is a private operating foundation that promotes cooperative solutions for space sustainability Our vision: The secure, sustainable and peaceful uses of outer space contributing to global stability and benefits on Earth Our mission: To work with governments, industry, international organizations, and civil society to develop and promote ideas and actions to achieve the secure, sustainable, and peaceful uses of outer space benefiting Earth and all its peoples

Summary Critical component of space activities Satellites use spectrum to used to communicate with the ground or other satellites Limited natural resource Managed internationally and nationally Radio frequency interference Unintentional congestion Natural events Intentional activities

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Basic RF Concepts and Terminology RF energy, like other parts of the EM spectrum, is identified by either its frequency (Hertz or Hz) or wavelength (meters) The power or strength of an RF signal is often measured in Watts A specific portion of RF spectrum is known as a band, and often will have a certain letter or name designated to it Within a band, a slice of spectrum is referred to as bandwidth RF transmission and reception requires an antenna The gain of an antenna is a measure of how well it can amplify the signal either received or transmitted in a certain direction Gain is usually measured in decibels (db) A parabolic dish is one type of antenna commonly used for receiving satellite signals because of its high gain Broadcast communications satellites frequently use transponders to receive signals over one or more uplink frequencies and rebroadcast them over one or more downlink frequencies

Common Radio Frequency Band and Applications

Regulation of RF Spectrum A complex regulatory framework has been created to manage the RF spectrum because it needs to be shared by many different applications and users International Telecommunication Union (ITU) The competent body for the management of the RF spectrum Manages allocation of a frequency band which designates its use for specific space or terrestrial applications ITU Radio Regulations incorporates the decisions of World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC) National administrations Authorizes or licenses a specific terrestrial or space operator to use specific frequencies or channels for a specific use Ex. Federal Communications Commission and National Telecommunications and Information Administration in the US

World Radiocommunication Conference ITU treaty conference held every 4 years in Geneva for 25 days To revise the ITU Radio Regulations, which includes spectrum for geostationary and non-geostationary satellite orbits Pre-determined agenda against which regions and countries submit proposals and consider study group outcomes Lots of resources and lobbying Years of planning, very few exceptions

RF for Small Satellites International Telecommunication Union (ITU) WRC-12 Resolution 757 Study Group outputs: Report ITU-R SA.2312, Report ITU-R SA.2348 WRC-15 Resolution 659 National administrations Some have provided guidance on spectrum use for small satellites Financial resources issues Classification - amateur, experimental, operational ITU Symposium and Workshop on small satellite regulation and communication systems, Santiago de Chile, Chile, 7-9 November 2016

Large Satellite Constellations National administrations National administrations register the satellite networks at the ITU Strategic registration International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Expensive, though less for nongeostationary Pre-emptive filling due to first come, first serve Starts 7 year deadline for bring into use

Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Unintentional accounts for most RFI Reasons for interference More powerful signals Two signals on the same frequency Incorrect position of ground equipment Weather, both terrestrial and space Overlap between signals for satellites and mobile phone networks Jamming, rising in recent years

Mobile Versus Satellite Ongoing conflict between satellite and terrestrial services Back to WRC-07 and beyond Value of the C-band, bands above 6GHz WRC-15 Identified bands for study US, FCC intentions Is sharing really possible? Interference Exclusion zones, shielding & filters Satellite backhaul of mobile networks

Questions? Thanks. kwilson@swfound.org 1.202.568.6215